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Контроль над табаком и общественное здоровье в Восточной Европе
Контроль над тютюном й охорона громадського здоров’я у Східній Європі
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Tobacco Control and Public Health in Eastern Europe 
Контроль над табаком и общественное здоровье в Восточной Европе
Контроль над тютюном й охорона громадського здоров’я у Східній Європі
international peer-reviewed open-access journal
Система Информации на Русском языке по Профилактике Алкогольных, Табачных и прочих Интоксикантных Проблем
Центр помощи бросающим курить КВИТ
Alcohol and Drug Information Centre - ADIC-Ukraine
Coalition for tobacco free Ukraine
Журнал тех, кто не боится быть трезвым
Глобальный контроль над табаком: Узнаем от экспертов 
 

Благодарности 

Авторы хотели бы поблагодарить Георгия Бахтуридзе, Яниса Каунтиса, Андрея Демина, Георгия Готзадзе, Константина Красовского, Андруса Липанда, Томаса Станикаса, Ирину Затушевскую и других за их помощь. Выраженные в данной статье взгляды отражают только мнение ее авторов. 

Эта работа была частично поддержана Национальным институтом рака Национального института здоровья США, номер гранта R01 CA91021. 

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